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Other, more serene analysts have also predicted a weak dollar.
The slopes of Alto's Adventure will soon be even more serene.
One could not select a more serene location for a homicide.
The client wanted to give visitors a more serene appreciation of the Buddha.
By about the 5:30 mark, they're playing more notes but sounding more serene.
Will meditating for a few minutes help me take a more serene approach to life?
With her still, calm face and long floral dress, Betts appeared more serene than the garden.
All of that is reflected in their looks, which are far more serene than in seasons to come.
I didn't mind, but the openness might bother those who are looking for a more serene gym experience.
Fortunately, many airports, recognizing this, have begun adding more serene spaces, including yoga rooms equipped with yoga mats.
Decluttering has become a lifestyle, one that acclaimed "tidying consultant" Marie Kondo believes can lead to a better, more serene life.
About that phone call: It comes at a point when Cheney's life seems to be heading in a more serene direction.
Whereas the bodhisattvas are more serene; they look sad, but it's not this anguish you see on several of the other figures.
After securing the title in one of the most explosive championships in history, the Majorcan was more serene and confident than ever.
While they do have some interesting choices—an avocado bar, for example—a more serene buffet option, I found, was the Solarium Bistro.
Some with life-altering disabilities — my blind friend, another with two prosthetic legs — are more serene and complain less than those with minor ailments.
The decor was grand, but not quite as in-your-face as the hotel lobby and lounge (thankfully) — it was more serene and relaxing.
Combined with the SR/S's looks, this is all supposed to create an "elevated, more sophisticated, and much more serene" riding experience, Paschel said.
"I appreciate that it's complete sensory overload," Ms. Penick, clad in a more serene black-and-white floral Prada dress, said of the décor.
Occasionally, he enlightened employees by shouting, "What are you doing now?" at random intervals, but he also had a more serene approach to management.
In a more serene waterfront spot on Ferris Street, Bloodroot, a feminist bookstore and restaurantthat will have its 40th anniversary in March, serves vegetarian fare.
If the Requiem is a plea for eternal rest, then this brief work, played on Wednesday with a soft glow, promises that and more: serene transcendence.
The water park features pools with a rope bridge and a lava tube waterslide, that kids will love, as well as a more serene infinity pool.
Perhaps the tranquillity of Déraciné heightens the violence in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, while the intensity of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice makes Déraciné all the more serene.
A wide pedestrian bridge in the middle of the campus can feel as much like the crossroads of the world as Times Square, and much more serene.
At 45 years old, the man who has been at the helm of the Montreal institution since day one looks a lot more serene than I imagined.
Even those contenders whose progress has been a little more serene — Brazil, France, Belgium and England — can have little doubt that the old rules no longer apply.
Angela Meade, who triumphed in "Norma" at the Met in 2013 and will take over the part in December, displays a more serene, long-breathed authority with this music.
From the outset, Rasdjarmrearnsook contrasts two kinds of settings, juxtaposing human behavior driven by the obsessive need for pleasure with more serene and idyllic depictions of the animal world.
Aside from simply contributing to enviable Instagram photos and making your bathroom a more serene spot, Plant Mom points out that there are other advantages to putting plants in this particular room.
He was a self-proclaimed roustabout who settled into a more serene state of mind after surviving a painful bout with tongue cancer, which he blamed on smoking and drinking, in 2003.
Looking for a more serene setting, they explored Suffolk County, N.Y. But the cost of mandatory flood insurance in some areas after Hurricane Sandy, he said, put housing there out of reach.
That's a guess — we can only ever guess — but the sketches have some dramatic gestures and a soaring final melody that Beethoven did not keep in the more serene versions of 1806 and '14.
The play has a slight surreality, toggling between the plight of these likable, bickering cousins (Abbi Hawk and Thomas Muccioli) and the more serene storytelling of a character named Grandma (the quietly engrossing Donna Couteau).
President Trump on Saturday reiterated his claim that staying at his New Jersey golf club, instead of his New York City penthouse, is cheaper for taxpayers and ultimately a more serene place to work and hold meetings.
Image: Google/NASAIf you, like me, are tired of this world—these people—tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives, Google now allows you explore 16 other planetary bodies that are more serene than this one.
Though the vibe was far more serene (only a few families and wine-sipping couples surrounded us, along with sea birds floating overhead), we discovered that a tried-and-true, crispy-then-chewy heap of fried clam strips was nearly faultless.
From his brash teenage years full of piss and vinegar, to his often criticized mid-career successes and failures, to his post-sabbatical twilight when fans finally saw a more serene person, Donovan's career has been a long quest for comfort and acceptance.
On his own, Carter has long toyed with a style miles away from Mister Saturday Night's sets, playing the acoustic guitar, writing songs, and developing an avant-garde, confessional style of singing, something like the yearning croons of Arthur Russell's more serene moments.
The first, and far more accessible section, the Cabanas, hosts everything from a brightly colored interactive musical booth by Esther Pearl Watson and Mark Todd at Susanne Vielmetter to a more serene selection of Roger White paintings laid out lovingly on a hotel bed at Grice Bench.
Ever since the skirmishing of the first few days of Donald J. Trump's presidency, when President Enrique Peña Nieto of Mexico canceled a visit to the United States after Mr. Trump repeated that Mexico would pay for his promised border wall, Mexican officials have hoped that more serene heads in the administration might moderate some of Mr. Trump's more hostile proposals.
The riverbed is rocky and about in length. Other more serene waterfalls in this area are Vattaparai Falls and Kalikesam falls.
In 2009, Ryden's exhibition "The Snow Yak Show" was shown at the Tomio Koyama Gallery in Tokyo. In this exhibition his compositions were more serene and suggestive of solitude, peacefulness and introspection.
Unrestrained modification of citta causes suffering. A way of life that empowers one to become ever more aware of one's consciousness and spirituality innate in buddhi, is the path to one's highest potential and a more serene, content, liberated life. Patanjali's Yoga sutra begins, in verse 2 of Book 1, by defining Yoga as "restraining the Citta from Vrittis."Vivekanada, p. 115.
Le baruffe chiozzotte, Op. 32, is a concert overture by Leone Sinigaglia written in 1907. It was introduced in Milan under Arturo Toscanini's baton in the spring of that year. Based on the comedy Le baruffe chiozzotte by Carlo Goldoni, it is a spirited work that opens with brilliant subject for full orchestra. A subsidiary theme, more serene in nature, provides contrast.
Moyes felt that the more serene English gallery allowed Brown to play to his game plan without hastening to placate impatient spectators. "A placid chap was Brown, and he liked to play in peaceful surroundings. When on the job he was as emotionless as a stoic." Moyes said that Brown was "always cool and thoughtful, he preferred finesse to force".
In 1992, she became the first African American female to become a judge upon her appointment to the Second District Court in Lewiston, Idaho. Prior to her judgeship, Leggett served as a member of the Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole. She resigned from the bench in 1998 in order to relocate closer to her children in Seattle and lead a more serene life.
Castrated people are sterile, because the testes (for males) and ovaries (for females) produce sex cells needed for sexual reproduction. Once removed, the subject is infertile. The voice does not change considerably. Some castrated people report mood changes, such as depression or a more serene outlook on life, although this might not be due to chemical changes but instead emotional changes due to the implications of the procedure.
The first movement is in sonata form with a lyrical second subject and ending in the major. The second, slow movement is in ternary form. The third movement is a scherzo, also in ternary form with fast outer sections in triple meter and a more serene central section. The finale commences with a slow introduction which reprises material from the second movement before leading into another sonata form Allegro.
In 1852 he married Marie, baroness von Seherr-Thoss, and for the next few years lived in Silesia. From this time on, his work became more serene in temper and style. An epic, Carlo Zeno, was followed by a very successful historical comedy (after the style of Scribe), Pitt und Fox (1854), and this by literary and historical studies, whose final titles were: Die deutsche National Litteratur des XIX.
Crowley spent his last year on death row at Sing Sing Prison in Ossining, New York. He remained a disciplinary problem–stuffing his prison uniform down a toilet, setting fire to his bed, and frequently crafting homemade weapons. His attitude became somewhat more serene as his execution neared: he reportedly adopted a starling that frequently flew into his cell. On January 21,1932, Crowley's last words to Warden Lewis Lawes were to ask for a rag.
In the first phase, a young Sarrionandia wanted to be a part of Basque literature through a literary magazine. In the second phase, the imprisoned poet talked about suffering (La literatura y la revolución). In the third phase, after his escape, his themes were exile and homeland (Geografía, He llegado a casa casi a medianoche). In the current phase, "the brightest of them all," Sarrionandia is more serene, with a sense of humor and irony.
The second motif in the violins is reminiscent of Luther's hymn "" (These are the holy Ten Commandments), which opened two other cantatas. Gardiner describes it as "emollient and graceful, a halfway house between a minuet and a waltz, affirming a more serene side to faith." The third motif is part of the hymn "" and appears in the continuo. In two vocal sections, the voices are embedded in a repetition of the Sinfonia.
The > picturesque effect associated with the Late Gothic Revival style is evident > in the materials used and the craftsmanship exhibited. Late Gothic Revival > is much simpler and typically larger in scale and more substantial than > earlier Gothic Revival style buildings. The use of ornament on the church is > present but restrained, indicating a more serene, modern sensibility. Many > Late Gothic Revival buildings use brick or smooth stone on exterior wall > surfaces highlighted by large lancet windows with stone tracery.
There are two campgrounds available to festival attendees. The Festival Campground is home to 6,000 people over the festival weekend, hosts a select group of food vendors, is the backdrop to several art installations and includes an unserviced RV area. The Quiet Campground is more spacious with about 2,000 people and farther away from the festival creating a quieter more serene environment with a quiet time is in effect between 11:00 pm and 7:00 am.
A number of commercial fishermen work out of the harbor and fish in Long Island Sound. The peninsula, which is most directly accessible from the neighboring community of Miller Place, contains a number of historical vacation houses on both sides of the boundary line. The majority of these houses have since been converted to full-year use. Cedar Beach, at the time of an annual carnivalBoats at Mount Sinai HarborThe southern part of it is a more serene location.
Less bleak than the tragedies, these four plays are graver in tone than the comedies of the 1590s, but they end with reconciliation and the forgiveness of potentially tragic errors. Some commentators have seen this change in mood as evidence of a more serene view of life on Shakespeare's part, but it may merely reflect the theatrical fashion of the day. Shakespeare collaborated on two further surviving plays, Henry VIII and The Two Noble Kinsmen, probably with John Fletcher.
See the linked poem and commentary for elaboration. Another example is Explanation and its allusion to Chagall. The critic Paul Rosenfeld described Stevens as "the musical imagist".Rosenfeld, p. 152 "To The One Of Fictive Music" is one deep and difficult justification for this description, invoking the muse of poetry for "an image that is sure" in a kind of music that "gives motion to perfection more serene" than other forms of music summoned by the human condition.
Stevens, the musical imagist, invokes the muse of poetry for "an image that is sure" in a kind of music that "gives motion to perfection more serene" than other forms of music summoned by the human condition. The poet aims at a kind of simplicity and spurns "the venom of renown." The poet's muse might be compared in these respects to Socrates' philosophical muse. Socrates condemned the sophists and Stevens' queen rejects vices analogous to theirs in poetry.
In 1935, the Gendarmerie came and found him: he was obliged to go down to the valley in Sélestat. "If his stay had lasted more than a year, he could have pretended to become the tenant of the refuge." Being a bit more serene, he agreed to submit to the important regional exhibition of the "Artists and Friends of the Arts of Colmar" in 1936. It was a success as his work was welcome again and he delivered nearly 100 paintings that year.
Noriko Mitose, selected for the role by Masato Kato, sang the ending song "Radical Dreamers ~ Unstolen Jewel ~". Ryo Yamazaki, a synthesizer programmer for Square Enix, helped Mitsuda transfer his ideas to the PlayStation's sound capabilities. The soundtrack has been described as having "some of the most haunting melodies known to man". The "Home World" tracks from the soundtrack have been termed "emotional", "driving" and "striking", while the "Another World" tracks are described as "slower", "dreamier", and more "serene" than their counterparts.
Paul Simpson of AllMusic commented "Alva Noto's Xerrox series of albums take a break from the overwhelming glitchcore of some of his other releases (particularly ones that begin with Uni- or Trans-), instead opting to explore more ambient pastures. The series is particularly themed around copying and data manipulation, and previous volumes had a hazy, corroded edge to them. Xerrox, Vol. 3, however, focuses on dreams and childhood memories, and is much more serene than the previous volumes, coming closer to Alva Noto's work with Ryuichi Sakamoto".
Not only is Malfatti painting an (as it would seem) underbelly representation of society, but she is doing so at a time when society was searching for a "Brazilian" style. All of a sudden it becomes uncertain what Malfatti is representing of Brazil. However influential Malfatti's debut into the Modernist art scene was in Brazil, her later pieces of work seem to revert to an older and more serene style. No longer are her pieces shocking or with as intense of a mixture of Cubism and Impressionism.
The second movement is much more serene, almost a relief after the experience of the stormy opening movement. It is in a three part form, alike a one movement symphony, and the mood is somewhat dignified. It closes peacefully to set up the finale. The last movement is a theme and variations, something that Bax had not attempted before, and he makes good work of the gorgeous theme introduced after quite a blustery introduction, which is used for the variations of the main theme.
But this happiness was not to last. In 1951, Finzi learned that he was suffering from the then incurable Hodgkin's disease and had at most ten years to live. Something of his feelings after this revelation is probably reflected in the agonized first movement of his Cello Concerto (1955), Finzi's last major work, although its second movement, originally intended as a musical portrait of his wife, is more serene. In 1956, following an excursion near Gloucester with Vaughan Williams, Finzi developed shingles, probably as a result of immune suppression caused by Hodgkin's disease.
Dries spent the free time 'his' Honfleur museum left him in the house he bought in Aurel in the Vaucluse. He went back to the colours of the south and his palette became lighter but in a more serene and peaceful style that he will maintain until his sudden disappearance in 1973. "Now the paint gives life to tone as well as the form in such a way that for Dries, a patient man, paint, colour and form are of equal importance."Jean Chabanon, in Le Peintre , January 15th, 1957, p.
These verses mark a transition into the last theme of the piece, introduced at the beginning, that of "Rejoicing in Beauty and Work". The tone and mood of the music shifts to a more serene, peaceful chorale, almost in unison. The church bells and gong return in the accompaniment, further transforming the previous tension and explosiveness of the previous verses into a blending, consonant prayer/resolution. The new tone assists in declaiming the text, as the psalm itself asks for satisfaction, peace, and due happiness as God sees fit to bestow.
Raphael, The School of Athens After his death, the influence of his great rival Michelangelo was more widespread until the 18th and 19th centuries, when Raphael's more serene and harmonious qualities were again regarded as the highest models. His career falls naturally into three phases and three styles, first described by Giorgio Vasari: his early years in Umbria, then a period of about four years (1504–1508) absorbing the artistic traditions of Florence, followed by his last hectic and triumphant twelve years in Rome, working for two Popes and their close associates.Vasari, pp. 208, 230 and passim.
Cametti also completed statues of angels crowning the St. Francis Regis altar of the church of the Descalzas Reales in Madrid, which features a large relief by Rusconi. A Hunting Diana (1720) in the Bode-Museum of Berlin is by Cametti. His Monument to prince Taddeo Barberini in the church of Santa Rosalia in Palestrina in 1704 reflects a change in tomb sculptural designs, moving away from the emotive memento mori of high baroque towards a more serene attention to eternal fame and glory. He also completed the monument to Cardinal Antonio Barberini in the same church.
Presser intended for the second movement of notes to be more serene and joyous. The middle portion of the canvas includes a cluster of tiles with scattered numbers and letters embedded with darker shades of colors. These tiles were meant to represent the tragic energy evoked by the chords. Plate III Variation 20 from the Goldberg Variations, 1984: This piece of art included silver wire, paper, nails, pastel, silk thread and pencil. This piece was based on Variation 20 from the Goldberg Variations and has numerous strings stretching from top to bottom, all aligned at the bottom to holes.
Behind Peirse, to the right is the statue of the Ludovisi Ares and to the left, a large decorative urn. At his feet is an architectural fragment, and his pet dog angles for attention. Portrait of John Chetwynd-Talbot Batoni profited from painting a number of such portraits with similar elements for other travelers, including a Portrait of John Chetwynd-Talbot (1773) on display at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The style of Batoni's work reflects a transition from the decorative and dramatic Baroque to a more serene Neoclassicism, literally quoting from Ancient Classic sculpture.
While Botticelli adopted a more expressive composition in his Saint Augustine (inspired by Andrea del Castagno's works), Ghirlandaio created a more serene and conventional figure, concentrating instead on the still life of the objects exposed on the writing desk and the shelves behind Jerome. In this, he was perhaps inspired by northern European models, such as Jan van Eyck's Saint Jerome in His Study which was in the collections of Lorenzo de' Medici. Jerome is portrayed with his head resting on one hand, while writing with the other. This was the same posture chosen by Jan van Eyck.
The song has been described as an understated soft-pop track with influence from Michael Jackson and his 1985 charity single "We Are the World". Ocean's hook pays tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Malcolm X, Betty Shabazz and Jesus on one of the album's more serene tracks. Jay-Z muses on his drug-dealing past with lines like "our apple pie was supplied by Arm & Hammer", with West's verse describing his conflict with fame. "Why I Love You" has Jay-Z lamenting betrayal and how his past protégés failed to maintain without him.
Likewise, the art of Paul Nash, John Nash, Christopher Nevinson, and Henry Tonks in Britain painted a negative view of the conflict in keeping with the growing perception, while popular war-time artists such as Muirhead Bone painted more serene and pleasant interpretations subsequently rejected as inaccurate. Several historians like John Terraine, Niall Ferguson and Gary Sheffield have challenged these interpretations as partial and polemical views: > These beliefs did not become widely shared because they offered the only > accurate interpretation of wartime events. In every respect, the war was > much more complicated than they suggest. In recent years, historians have > argued persuasively against almost every popular cliché of World WarI.
The > results fully justified my faith. I know of no nation more serene, orderly, > and industrious, nor in which higher hopes can be entertained for future > constructive service in the advance of the human race. For historian John W. Dower: > In retrospect, apart from the military officer corps, the purge of alleged > militarists and ultranationalists that was conducted under the Occupation > had relatively small impact on the long-term composition of men of influence > in the public and private sectors. The purge initially brought new blood > into the political parties, but this was offset by the return of huge > numbers of formerly purged conservative politicians to national as well as > local politics in the early 1950s.
In her second autobiography, Worth Fighting For, Copps had Crosbie write an introduction in which he says "I write this Introduction to her new book as a tribute to a feisty, sometimes ferocious, feminist protagonist, never shy or retiring but redoubtable political personality. She was a constant thorn in my side while she was in Opposition, but her marriage to my fellow Newfoundlander Austin Thorne has made her more serene and has calmed her sometimes volcanic and partisan excesses". Crosbie remained in the Progressive Conservative Party until its dissolution in 2003. Despite his earlier opposition to the Canadian Alliance, he did not oppose the merger of the two parties and joined the new Conservative Party of Canada.
11 The reviewer in The Manchester Guardian called the work "a modern masterpiece" showing the composer at his freshest and most inspired, substituting for the melancholy of Walton's "great concertos of the thirties" "something more serene"."Walton's Cello Concerto: A modern masterpiece", The Manchester Guardian, 1 May 1958, p. 7 The Times, considering the Cello Concerto along with the earlier concertos, remarked that Walton was not a progressive composer but each of his works was stamped with his musical personality –"wit, coruscating and explosive energy, and a half- wistful, half-contented romantic brooding … the produce of an aristocratic mind.""Sir William Walton's Four Concertos: Composer content to be himself", The Times, 22 February 1957, p.
For the 2002 album One Deep Breath, Joseph combines "structured melodic pieces and free-form ambient compositions", which "departs dramatically from the previous more explosive and dynamic music on his first two recordings, Hear the Masses and Rapture". Binkelman writes, "It is an album with two distinct 'feels' to it: the more serene new age/ambient soundscapes that bookend the inner tracks and the more radio-friendly and mainstream music in-between." For instance, the song "Dance of Life" was inspired by Antonín Dvořák's opera, "Rusalka". It is a bit more straightforward in its piano presentation, and will probably appeal the most to hardcore fans of solo instrumental music, says Instrumental Weekly.
Polonaise in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 performed by Luis Sarro The second polonaise's main theme, a contrast to the majestic and joyful one in the first, features an even rhythm of quaver chords in the right hand starting with C minor, and a mournful melody played in octaves by the left, with occasional lines played by the right hand. It is interspersed with a more serene theme, before switching to the trio section in A♭ major, which incorporates typical polonaise rhythms. The main theme is then repeated but largely abridged, with an added dramatic melody in the right hand. In Season 3 Episode 20 of Futurama, Bender plays the C minor Polonaise on a miniature piano while floating through space.
Hand with Z, early 1960s, M-C Press After ten years in the San Francisco Bay Area, Beattie desired a more serene working environment. In late 1963, the Beattie family moved to Sonoma County. He continued to expand upon his earlier work in drawing and painting, endeavoring to define himself as something beyond an "Abstract Expressionist." During this period, Beattie again collaborated with fellow Beat artists Arthur Richer and George Herms, making films and creating “Dadaesque” combinations of poetry and graphics that were printed on a small hand letterpress, and distributed under the M-C Press label. For the next two decades, Beattie continued to exhibit in San Francisco and Los Angeles, while he worked on receiving his M.A. in Studio Art (University of California, Berkeley, 1976).
For his gallantry in action Lt.Gen Tellera was posthumously awarded with the Gold Medal of Military Valor, the highest military decoration in the Italian Army. The award citation read as follow: “Chief of staff of the Armed Forces North Africa, with organized and active perception, especially in the period that led to the victory of our arms Sidi El Barrani. He took over, in a particularly critical situation, the command of an Army Corps, kept during the forced withdrawal from Cyrenaica Gebel, more serene calm, giving evidence of high-capacity light control and eminent personal worth. In the battle of South Bengasino when the enemy had made impossible the withdrawal of our troops on Agedabia, stopped in a two days fighting, the vehemence of the opponent, and inflict heavy losses, forcing it to desist from its push into Sirtica.
Bill Binkelman of Wind and Wire Magazine writes, "One Deep Breath is an album with two distinct 'feels' to it: the more serene new age/ambient soundscapes that bookend the inner tracks and the more radio-friendly and mainstream music in- between. While I doubt fans of Liquid Mind or other mainly electronic new-age music artists would wholly embrace the overt romanticism of piano-led tracks like 'Dancers Waltz' or 'Dreamer's Lullaby', there is definite appeal on the album for fans of adult contemporary piano pieces as well as for lovers of the more minimal approach to new-age music." Reviewing for Solo Piano Publications, Kathy Parsons describes the album as "...a fascinating combination of structured melodic pieces and free-form, ambient compositions". Allmusic's, Jim Brenholts views One Deep Breath as a set of smooth adult contemporary pieces in which Joseph adds "world music flair and inspirational touches".
This directly leads to: Variation 6: A stormy and raging variation in G minor, reminiscent of a gypsy dance. Variation 7: An incomplete variation, which begins with a simple restatement of the first half of the theme in C major, before an almost immediate switch back to the minor mode in order to bring the piece into: Variation 8: Another fugue, now it is bright and energized, as this time it is in the tonic (E-flat major) instead of the submediant. It builds up to a climax again; the orchestra pauses on the dominant of the home key, and the theme is further developed in: Variation 9: At this point, the tempo slows down to Poco Andante, and the piece becomes more serene and tranquil. The theme, first stated by an oboe and then by the strings, here is contemplative and wistful, bringing a greater sense of depth to what has been heard before.

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